Some cities and states are stepping up, but is it enough?

Some cities and states are stepping up, but is it enough?
How Detroit’s director of planning aims to recreate the city with equity for all in mind
For the past four years, Detroit's director of planning and development, Maurice Cox, has been making radical changes to the once-bankrupt Midwest city with a particular focus on creating a city that's equitble for all residents.
Texas lawmakers send bill to governor that would eventually outlaw red-light cameras
The legislation includes a provision to allow local governments to continue operating cameras until they finish out any contracts in effect as of May 7.
There are less than six months until the 2019 City of Houston elections
On November 5, the City of Houston will hold elections to choose a mayor, controller, and 16 council members to serve four-year terms from January 2020 to January 2024.
America can use other countries to gain a better understanding of neighborhood inequality
One researcher offers new insights into opportunity, comparing Germany and the United States.
Beautiful transit maps from across the country are meant to inspire
Works of art in their own right, well-designed transit maps communicate complicated information in elegant, legible ways.
While Houston's diversity is helping close racial divides, the class divides are growing increasingly wider.
Black and Hispanic respondents of new survey value education more than their white counterparts
The Kinder Houston Area Survey shows more people believe schools need more money to provide quality education.
Not only is Houston getting more diverse, but residents' households are, too
More Houstonians are bringing diversity into their homes through friendships and romantic relationships, according to a new survey.
For 38 years, Rice University's Kinder Houston Area Survey has tracked the social changes and political perspectives of Bayou City residents.
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